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I just sealed up the box on my return. I was not happy with the sound of this thing, despite the reviews. I'm no audiophile but this speaker was missing mid-range for me. Very (too?) prominent bass and crisp high-end but it felt like a big chunk in the middle was missing. I put it side by side with my Marshall Stanmore and except for bass-heavy pop/dance music, the Marshall won every time in my book. And since I don't listen to much bass-heavy pop/dance music, this thing is headed back.
The Marshalls (I also have a Woburn) have a warmth to the sound that this lacked. This may not make sense to anyone but me but if the Marshalls sound like "home" this Harman Kardon sounded like the "mall."
Not knocking it for anyone who happens to like it. It just wasn't for me.
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Harman or Ultimate Ears or Marshall?
I just sealed up the box on my return. I was not happy with the sound of this thing, despite the reviews. I'm no audiophile but this speaker was missing mid-range for me. Very (too?) prominent bass and crisp high-end but it felt like a big chunk in the middle was missing. I put it side by side with my Marshall Stanmore and except for bass-heavy pop/dance music, the Marshall won every time in my book. And since I don't listen to much bass-heavy pop/dance music, this thing is headed back.
The Marshalls (I also have a Woburn) have a warmth to the sound that this lacked. This may not make sense to anyone but me but if the Marshalls sound like "home" this Harman Kardon sounded like the "mall."
Not knocking it for anyone who happens to like it. It just wasn't for me.
So wait, these support Google assistant but not with a keyword, you have to hit a button? Bummer, if so
No, you have to bluetooth default it to your Google nest. Which I don't like because the audiowill cut out all the time. Best just to connect it to your phone and use Google assistant that way
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The Marshalls (I also have a Woburn) have a warmth to the sound that this lacked. This may not make sense to anyone but me but if the Marshalls sound like "home" this Harman Kardon sounded like the "mall."
Not knocking it for anyone who happens to like it. It just wasn't for me.
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The Marshalls (I also have a Woburn) have a warmth to the sound that this lacked. This may not make sense to anyone but me but if the Marshalls sound like "home" this Harman Kardon sounded like the "mall."
Not knocking it for anyone who happens to like it. It just wasn't for me.
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